ascertained

IPA: æsɝtˈeɪnd

adjective

  • discovered or determined by scientific observation
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Examples of "ascertained" in Sentences

  • The study's scope was ascertained in keeping with budgetary allocations.
  • The purpose of the incorporation was not ascertained from the records reviewed.
  • But it has failed to provide any method by which one can have his title ascertained and established as against all the world.
  • Marriages are performed for a small fee at the "Oficina del Registro Civil" (Civil Register Office), but they may be performed elsewhere for an additional fee, which should be ascertained from the Civil Register.
  • It is described as being the skull of an animal of the carnivorous order, as is ascertained from the teeth, with a very large cavity for the brain, and a long, protruding bill or jaw, which is broken off before the molares; the lower part is altogether wanting, and so is the top of the skull.
  • These videos, which “often appeal to persons with a very specific sexual fetish,” id., at 2, were made in secret, generally without a live audience, and “the faces of the women inflicting the torture in thematerial often were not shown, nor could the location of the place where the cruelty was being inflicted or the date of the activity be ascertained from the depiction.”

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